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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 6x1x9; Minor shelf wear to binding. Light wear & soiling on edges of text block. Text and images unmarked. Dj lightly shelf worn with scuffs & small scratches in a mylar cover.
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Very Good jacket. New York. 1996. New Press. 1st Printing. Very Good in Dustjacket. 1565843169. 343 pages. hardcover. keywords: Native American History Politics. DESCRIPTION-It's the mid-1960's, and everyone is fighting back. Black Americans are fighting for civil rights, the counterculture is trying to subvert the Vietnam War, and women are fighting for their liberation. Indians were fighting, too, though it's a fight too few have documented, and even fewer remember. At the time, newspapers and television broadcasts were filled with images of Indian activists staging dramatic events such as the seizure of Alcatraz in 1969, the storming of the Bureau of Indian Affairs building on the eve of Nixon's re-election in 1972, and the American Indian Movement (AIM)-supported seizure of Wounded Knee by the Oglala Sioux in 1973. Like a Hurricane puts these events into historical context and provides one of the first narrative accounts of that momentous period. Unlike most other books written about American Indians, this book does not seek to persuade readers that government polices were cruel and misguided. Nor is it told from the perspective of outsiders looking in. Written by two American Indians, Paul Chaat Smith and Robert Allen Warrior, Like a Hurricane is a gripping account of how for a brief, but brilliant, season Indians strategized to change the course and tone of American Indian-U.S. government interaction. Unwaveringly honest, it analyzes not only the period's successes but also its failures. inventory #22553.
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Fine in Fine jacket. First edition. Tall octavo. 343pp. Crown very gently bumped else fine in a lightly worn about fine dust jacket. Nicely Inscribed by coauthor Robert Allen Warrior to poet Gilbert Sorrentino: "March 1997 / Stanford, CA / For Gil, with admiration. I look forward to hearing what you think about Paul's and my attempt to write in the subversive tradition of non-fiction. Robert."